Luka Doncic signs an incredible record in NBA



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Luka Doncic signs an incredible record in NBA

Luka Doncic, in the overtime victory against the New York Knicks, signed another page in NBA history, making a triple double of 60 points, 21 rebounds and 10 assists like never before in the NBA. Dallas won against New York only in overtime completing a crazy comeback.

Great credit for this victory goes to Doncic, protagonist with a triple double never happened in history. Doncic was the first to sign 60 points, 21 rebounds and 10 assists, a score that leaves everyone speechless. The Dallas Mavericks trailed by 9 lengths with 27 seconds left in regulation against an opponent lacking former late night Jalen Brunson.

It was Doncic who sealed the Dallas miracle, who missed a free throw by 2 with 4 seconds to go and after a daring series of rebounds somehow found the ball in his hand, scoring the equal point one second left to force overtime, in what was already his career-high for points at 53.

In overtime, Doncic added another 7 points and 3 rebounds to his tally to bring his total to 60 points, 21 rebounds and 10 assists, putting in a performance that no one from Michael Jordan to LeBron James to James Harden had ever managed.

Luka Doncic signs an incredible record in NBA

In overtime Doncic added 7 more points and 3 rebounds to bring his total to a career-high and franchise-high 60 points, a career-high 21 rebounds and 10 assists, putting in a performance no one had before in NFL history.

NBA. Doncic had only one option: to intentionally miss the shot and try to go and get the rebound by scoring a two-point shot. Simple. Try it alone in the field if you want. He did it in the midst of four giants. He took the rebound and scored the equalizing basket with a lopsided shot, celebrating it with the bear dance.

In his 22nd point of the night, NBA statisticians say, he also became the seventh ever to score 8,000 career points in that jersey. His previous high was 51 points, made against the Los Angeles Clippers on February 10. He is now averaging 32.8 points, 8.3 rebounds and 8.7 assists per game on 49.9% shooting from the field. You read right. He hits one shot out of two.

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